New Hampshire Business Review - October 14 2005

Target: eminent domain

Two legislative panels were scheduled to hold a joint meeting Oct. 11 to hammer out their response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial ruling on eminent domain. The separate Senate and House panels studied eminent domain this summer after the…

Riverstone postpones statement yet again

Riverstone Networks will not be filing a quarterly statement on time, the company revealed Oct. 11 in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. The California-based spin-off of Cabletron Systems - once New Hampshire’s largest employer -- has not filed a…

Tyco responds to ‘dumping’ charge

[Updated] Tyco International Ltd. "dumped" more than 77 million pages of documents in the lap of plaintiffs engaged in an ongoing class action being heard in U.S. District Court in Concord, plaintiffs are charging in a filing in the case.…

NHBR salutes business excellence

Small businesses in 13 industries across the state were honored Oct. 12 at the third annual New Hampshire Business Review Business Excellence Awards. The awards ceremony - held at The Event Center at C.R. Sparks in Bedford - was attended…

SBA ready to act after floods

The Concord office of the U.S. Small Business Administration is poised to assist victims of last weekend’s flooding in southwest New Hampshire -- all that’s needed is word that the region has indeed been declared a disaster area by President…